... ofholding up the sky; timid in everyday life, but daring in days of battle; shrewd and clever in seizing the loosethreads of ordinary life, but silly and stupid in distinguishing her own interests ... people, nothing remained of it all. This was by no means thecase, as in a nature so extraordinarily organized for storing up sensations nothing was lost, nothingevaporated, and everything increased. ... immediately or in the near future, in an insurrection.Every one was feverishly anxious to destroy everything, in order to create all things anew. In everything, in art, ideas and even in costume,...